- Thu Feb 22, 2018 7:20 am
#74297
Hi Tom, did you try what Paul said i.e tickling the carb a bit while the engine is running? He recently posted a video of a Panther being started after a 40yr slumber and you can see him doing what he told you to do in the video. The "bush" pilot jet on Mk1s can be cleaned with a small wire (guitar sting) if it is blocked, its a job that can drive you nuts at times, but it can be done. Right...if you have fuel supply, i.e float needle/float working correctly there shouldn't be a problem.. the bugger should run and not go "booooooooore" & engine death when the throttle is blipped. There are a few occasions when one of my engines (triumphs) suffered what you have described and were not carb related: 1) the ignition was horribly retarded after a rebuild (points & auto advance) 2) the wires from the Boyer pickups were crossed - which sent the ignition timing out of whack, 3)pickups on my boyer were totally fried... I thought i'd save the best till last 4)idiot owner (me)in an extreme moment of youthful numptyness forgot to set valve clearances after a top end rebuild and ended up calling the AA...